Hi Guys ,
Barnsley away, this Saturday. Anyone know of any decent pubs and where to head? We'll in Sheffield early and want to know where to head once we get to Barnsley.
Anyone here know the area?
How do,
Barnsley fan here. I moved to Sheffield a couple of years ago, so my pub recommendations are based on them actually being open/in existence. I'd recommend covering up any colours as more and more pubs seem to be only welcoming home fans.
The Arcade and Market Hill are the places to aim for. The Arcade has the Jolly Tap (a microbrewery pub) and the 00 bar, which has a good range of both mainstream and craft beers. Down an alley from the Arcade is the Garrison, great boozer and brilliant atmosphere, but I'd expect that to be quite busy. Our younger generation of fans seem quite keen on it.
When you come out of the top of the Arcade, you'll be on Market Hill. Straight over the road is the old number 7, mainly selling craft and real ale, but it's a much larger pub to the jolly tap. Down the bottom of the hill is the Joseph Bramah, which is a Wetherspoons (and not as rough as most spoons). Up the hill is the White Bear, which again is a chain pub similar to spoons. They have a pool table and Sky Sports. Just off Market Hill is Shambles Street. There's more bars up there, but they change quite often so I can't give any recommendations up there.
If you want something completely different (and are aiming to be in Barnsley a few hours early), there's Retrodome up near Morrisons. A free play arcade with over 100 old arcade machines and about 15/20 different consoles. £12 entry for adults £6 for kids and a fully licenced bar. I believe they also serve food now, but if not, McDonald's is next door. There's no limit on time, so pop back after the match if you're not in a hurry.
As others have said, the East Dene welcomes away fans in particular. Having never been, I can't say how it is.
Parking is free in any Barnsley Council run car park on a Saturday. Most of which are no more than a 15 minute walk from the ground. Parking around the ground is sparse, other than the official club car park, and the disabled riding school just off Pontefract Road.
When walking into town, the small temporary bridge over the level crossing, closes at 2pm on match days, and doesn't reopen until an hour after full time. So you'll have to walk the long way around the train station if you're leaving for the ground after 2pm. That adds a good 5/10 minutes onto your walk to the ground. Worth bearing in mind.
One of the lads I go drinking with has family from Cov, so I look forward to this fixture as its usually a good day our. Safe journey up, and good luck for the season (barring against us)